Bad Intentions

"Kemps," Cordelia said with a grin that matched her blue card partner's as he smugly laid down his winning hand of cards to show the distraught toy bear and chicken.

"Ahh!" Toy Chica groaned loudly. "I don't understand how you guys keep beating us so easily. You two must be cheating someway, somehow. We only won once out of thirty times."

"And that was a fluke," Toy Freddy mumbled to himself while running his hand over his face in frustration. "You two are superb at this game."

"Of course we are," Toy Bonnie gloated as he high fived Cordelia from across the table. They both had victorious expressions plastered to their faces. "But you guys also kind of suck. You two can't even signal each other without one of us figuring it out first."

The chicken huffed loudly and crossed her arms over her bibbed chest. "Can we just play something else? Why can't we play what they are playing?" She pointed over to another table where Chica and Bonnie were engaging in an intense war over the claim of sections of a map, aka tic tac toe.

"Well," Cordelia started. "We have played almost every game I know to teach you guys, and tic tac toe is just for two people."

The female toy looked sassily at the guard as she rose from her seat. "I think I'm going to hang out with Mangle for a while. See you losers later," she said with her tongue sticking out slightly in a playful mocking way. She was being a sore loser and knew it.

"Would it be alright if we played another round of the game you called bull crap?" Toy Freddy asked politely as he eyed the deck of cards in front of them. "I find it to be the easiest and most fun game we have played."

The redhead laughed lightly and replied, "Of course. I'm surprised you like the game that's based on lying though. All we have to do is shuffle the desk."

"Can I?!" a shrill voice called from behind them while being followed a high pitched annoying laugh. Toy Freddy brow furrowed; he dreaded to turn and see the circular animatronic child. Toy Bonnie's grin twitched downward; he realized that in order to get him to go away, they would have to allow him to shuffle the cards. Cordelia released this, too.

The nightguard nodded to the boy and said, "Just shuffle through them once, Okay?" Balloon Boy nodded rapidly as he snatched the deck from her hand.

Not a second after he had been handed the deck, cards were fluttering around the room like a swarm of butterflies with echoes of laughter in the background. Everyone knew that was coming, but they could either play card pick up or deal with Balloon Boy for the rest of the night.

The toy bear watched disapprovingly as the boy scurried off, and he hastily followed so he could chasten him on his poor behavior. Bonnie glanced over in their direction to see the card conundrum, but his attention was swiftly drawn back to Chica as she roared with laughter from another victory. The blue bunny rolled his eyes and got up while stretching his arms high in the air causing a few of his metal joints to pop. Cordelia just sighed and started picking up cards.

The toy bunny started getting the cards that went in one direction of the room, and she got the other. Before she walked back to the table, her pale green eyes caught sight of a card laying in the hall. Her feet briskly moved her toward it only to have it picked up by the brown hand of the pizzeria's namesake.

The bear looked down at the girl and smiled gently. "Is this you card?" his voice boomed deeply yet playfully. He held the card out to her, which she took without hesitation. "How have you been doing, young lady?"

"Um," Cordelia hummed briefly before saying, "Pretty good. I've been a little busy lately. I heard you guys got some good news today. I bet you are pretty excited, right?"

"Of course," Freddy replied. "I speak for myself and the other older mascots when I say we are ecstatic for tomorrow's events. I would also love if you, being such a lovely young lady, would stay for the show."

Cordelia looked around shiftily and nervously before she replied, "Well I guess I could. I don't have anything planned other than to sleep."

A genuine broad smile flipped upward on the mascots face as he looked over the girl. "I'm glad our company has such nice workers like yourself and pretty, too."

The nightguard fidgeted slightly by pulling insistently at the rim of her shirt sleeve. She also kept her gaze away from the bears deep blue one. She was not used to so many compliments all at once other than from Toy Bonnie, who she was now comfortable with. She also did not figure the bunny react too well if she was blush red when coming out of a conversation with the bear. "Thanks," she muttered with a small smile to show she was grateful for the complements.

The bear's deep blue eyes averted down the hall. He then grabbed Cordelia's hand and kissed the top of it before parting and saying, "I must be going, but do stay and enjoy the show. Goodbye, lovely." Cordelia felt the blood rush to her cheeks to which she huffed in frustration as the bear started off.

Now, Bonnie and Chica knew this to be part of Freddy's personality. The bear could occasionally flirt although he rarely notices himself doing it and just labels himself as being polite. Bonnie had seen the whole scene and could literally go and smack his friend across the back of his furry brown head. The bunny knew his counterpart had noticed the scene and figured he would be territorial even though the bear meant nothing by it.

He debated on going and trying to explain this to his blue version, but was drawn away from the idea as he was being taunted heavily by a chicken who was completely oblivious to the whole scene that had unfolded.

Toy Bonnie made his way over to the redhead who was putting her half of the deck on the table and wrapped his arms securely around her waist. He shifted to his human form; his lips hovered over her ear as he whispered softly into her ear. "I am a little bored of cards. If you like, I can show you something super cool. Would you like that?"

"Sure," she answered. His grin spread across his face like normal, and he pulled her hand into his. Cordelia was then being effectively dragged through the pizzeria. "Where are we going?"

"Nowhere special," the boy hummed as he stopped in front of the parts and service room. Abruptly both of them were in the room due to the blue haired boy roughly dragging her in with him. "Just a couple things to talk about is all. No one is here so this will be a good place."

Cordelia's eyes darted all around the room in nervousness; the only thing she could see in the room was the glow of Toy Bonnie's green eyes as they stared at her; although, she could vividly imagine the satisfied look he had plastered on his grinning face.

His arms draped across her hips and tugged her closer to his lean form. She felt his hot breath on her neck as he leaned down and kissed it causing her to flinch while sighing in a content way. "What exactly are you doing?"

A laugh echoed lowly in the room from his pale lips. His tongue ran up her neck daringly, and the girl knew no way to react. Her mind was going into a nervous over load while her body was telling her to play his game. His grin was felt against her skin as he darkly hummed, "I'm just showing you who you belong to. Also, I figured I could make it somewhat enjoyable."

A blush spread across her cheeks that, due to his animatronic eyes, Toy Bonnie could see. His circuit were firing energy to him and his mainframe was surging with a plot. He kept his glowing eyes and all of his attention on the girl in front of him, but he knew there was an empty suit sitting in the corner of the room because he had put it there earlier in case he decided to force her into taking the risk of becoming like himself.

She had no clue of his mischievous plot. She was too concerned with what he was doing. He pressed his lips roughly to hers, and her eyelids fluttered shut as his hands held her close while slowly moving them both across the room to press her against the wall opposite of where they originally were.

He broke the kiss and again his lips fell to neck. The girl's breath was heavy as she tried to say a few words. "Bon, I really don't kno-" She cut herself out by letting out a small yelp. A sting was present in the area between her shoulder and neck were Toy Bonnie had abruptly sunk his teeth. The mix of pain and pleasure frustrated her, but it shut her up.

"Be quiet," he commanded lowly but not harshly. He then successfully pulled her legs out from under her causing her to tumble to the floor with her on top of him. Her mind was barely processing all of the events. She was feeling fuzzy and motivated by hormones while everything seemed to be slightly blurry from the blood she was loosing.

He held most of his weight off of her as he laid over her. The hand he wasn't using to support his weight caressed his face lightly as his glowing green eyes took in her disheveled appearance. He snickered lightly before his laughing was cut off from him being pulled down to face level with the girl as she pressed her lips to his.

Cordelia noticed the metallic taste of her own blood, but simply ignored it. They stay like this for a bit, and he wound up putting more of his weight on her and drawing their bodies closer as he ran his hands up and down her sides before, without her noticing, reaching one of his hands upward over to the empty suit that he had moved them next to. He grinned harshly and excitedly as he gripped one of the leg pieces of the suit.

All of a sudden light filled the room from the door, and his hand returned to his side; he got up with a snarl and glared at the red eyed bunny who was looking at him with frustration and disappointment.

The sight before him was terrible to see from his point of view. Toy Bonnie was in his human form and, his and Cordelia's clothes and hair were disheveled. The nightguard was breathing and blushing hard while trying to hide behind Toy Bonnie's legs. She didn't hide soon enough for Bonnie not to notice the injury on her shoulder and the blood that was smeared on his counterparts maddened face.

"What do you want?" the younger mascot asked as he shifted back into his regular form.

"To talk," Bonnie said sternly. He had seen his counterpart going for the suit and knew exactly what he was about to do. "Nightguard, you should go clean yourself up." She looked at Toy Bonnie briefly before giving him a weak smile and darting off as Bonnie's red gaze grew more intense.

The toy bunny just glared and made an attempt to follow her out when a purple foot stepped right in his way. His green eyes burned into the older animatronic, but Bonnie ignored it completely and stared at him with a bit of disgust and annoyance. "What?" the younger asked loudly.

"Are you a complete idiot?!" Bonnie asked his counterpart angrily. "I'm not an expert on relationships, but you should have no intent to kill her. I knew you were annoying, but I thought you were smarter than that."

The blue bunny scowled at the older animatronic and snapped back, "I just want her to never leave."

"What if she hated you?" he countered. "What if it didn't work? No one has ever tried."

"She couldn't hate me forever. If she did, I could make her forget with Marion's help. Problem solved," the younger mascot rationalized. "Plus, the risk is worth the reward. I can have my toy forever."

The purple bunny groaned as he dragged his hands over his red eyes in frustration. He then made his composure firm and pointed at the blue male with a form of authority. "Don't do it. Don't hurt her. It isn't worth it. Also, stop treating this like a game and her like a toy when you know it's more than that. You'll regret it."

He tried to walk off then but was stopped by a dark threatening come back, "Are you going to make me regret it? What? Will killing her affect your relationship with that mechanic? Are you scared of that? Well you can't tell me what to do. I'll do what I want, and you aren't going to get in my way, Oldie." He laughed grimly with her teeth clenched into an angry malicious grin.

Bonnie simply tilted his head back so he could see the younger bunny. "Follow my advise if you want. Trust me you should want to. Also, I'm not the oldest bunny you should be worried about if you hurt her."

"What do you mean?" Toy Bonnie questioned while the older mascot walked off with no reply. The blue bunny brushed it off and thought about what his counterpart had said. He wiped his mouth and found it reddened by Cordelia's blood. He cringed internally as his mouth fell in to a sad frown. Maybe.

"Maybe he is right," he stated anxiously to himself. He looked down at his feet with a bit of shame. He would have killed her if Bonnie hadn't showed up. He might have lost her forever. The feeling that was pulsing threw his circuits troubled him; he hated it. "That was a bad move. She is a little hurt. No, just marked. She is fine."

His glowing eyes glared at the suit he had gotten to put her in. "That was not a good idea."

"This whole game was a bad idea," he murmured to himself in defeat once he realized that this was what Bonnie had been warning him about for a while now. He was now stuck in an odd position. He now looked at his life distastefully. Bonnie told him all humans come and go. Some return on occasion. Some don't. He was terrified that she might be one that doesn't return. "Dang that Oldie. Making me think too much."

He sighed to himself and slid down the wall to sit. He watched the ceiling in contemplation before closing his eyes. He was debating on going into sleep mode for a while. That idea was demolished though as soon as the sound of a light giggle entered his tall blue ears. He opened his eyes and sat up.

"Hello?" he questioned the air. His programs made him more curious about the noise as he shifted up. "Is anyone there?"

"Maybe," a high yet charming male voice mocked. The voice seemed to carry a small echo. "But I don't think it matters right now. Does it, Little Boy Blue?"

"What?!" Toy Bonnie asked the air with growing anger. The giggled filled the room softly.

His head snapped his gaze to the door as soon as it squeaked open. His green eyes fell to the shape of a toy bear. Both gained distraught looks. "Is anything troubling you, Bon?" Toy Freddy asked.

Toy Bonnie shifted his eyes around the room one last time before looking to his friend and regaining his composure and normal smile. "Nope. I'm all good. Just hearing things. Guess I'm a little stressed. Let's get out of here and practice some."

The bear nodded and started off for the show stage with the bunny not far behind. "Interesting," the voice cued to itself. "Things have livened up around here. I guess I should make my appearance soon. This should be fun." The voice faded out as it laughed, "Now all I have to do is set up the last few details of my plan with Spring and everything will be perfect."